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Heading towards the Safer Highways: an assessment of the Avahan prevention programme among long distance truck drivers in India

BACKGROUND: Using data from two rounds of a cross-sectional, national-level survey of long-distance truck drivers, this paper examines the extent and trend of sexual risk behavior, prevalence of STI/HIV, and the linkage between exposure to HIV prevention programs and safe sex behavior. METHODS: Foll...

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Autores principales: Pandey, Arvind, Mishra, Ram Manohar, Sahu, Damodar, Benara, Sudhir Kumar, Sengupta, Uttpal, Paranjape, Ramesh S, Gautam, Abhishek, Lenka, Satya Ranjan, Adhikary, Rajatshurva
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3287553/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22376295
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-S6-S15
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author Pandey, Arvind
Mishra, Ram Manohar
Sahu, Damodar
Benara, Sudhir Kumar
Sengupta, Uttpal
Paranjape, Ramesh S
Gautam, Abhishek
Lenka, Satya Ranjan
Adhikary, Rajatshurva
author_facet Pandey, Arvind
Mishra, Ram Manohar
Sahu, Damodar
Benara, Sudhir Kumar
Sengupta, Uttpal
Paranjape, Ramesh S
Gautam, Abhishek
Lenka, Satya Ranjan
Adhikary, Rajatshurva
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description BACKGROUND: Using data from two rounds of a cross-sectional, national-level survey of long-distance truck drivers, this paper examines the extent and trend of sexual risk behavior, prevalence of STI/HIV, and the linkage between exposure to HIV prevention programs and safe sex behavior. METHODS: Following the time location cluster sampling approach, major transshipment locations covering the bulk of India’s transport volume along four routes, North-East (NE), North-South (NS), North-West (NW) and South-East (SE) were surveyed. First round of the survey was conducted in 2007 (sample size 2066) whereas the second round was undertaken in 2009-2010 (sample size 2085). Long distance truck drivers were interviewed about their sexual behaviors, condom use practices, exposure to different HIV prevention interventions, and tested for HIV, reactive syphilis serology, Neiserria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis. The key variable of this evaluation study - exposure to HIV prevention interventions was divided into three categories - no exposure, less intensive exposure and intensive exposure. Data were analyzed using multiple logistic regression methods to understand the relationship between risk behavior and exposure to intervention and between program exposure and condom use. RESULTS: The proportion of truckers exposed to HIV prevention interventions has increased over time with much significant increase in the intensive exposure across all the four routes (NE: from 14.9% to 28%, P < 0.01; NS: from 20.9% to 38.1%; NW: 11.5% to 39.5%, P < 0.01; SE: 4.7% to 9.7%, P <0.05). Overall, the consistent condom use in sex with non-regular female partners too has increased over the time (paid female partners: from 67.1% to 73.2%, P <0.05; non-paid female partners: from 17.9% to 37.1%, P <0.05). At the aggregate level, the proportion tested HIV positive has declined from 3.2% to 2.5% in (p<0.10) and proportion tested positive for Syphilis too has reduced from 3.2% to 1.7% (p<0.05). Truckers who had sex with paid female partners (men at risk) were significantly more likely to get exposed to intensive program (aOR: 2.6, 95%CI 1.9-3.4) as compared to those who did not have sex with paid partners. Truckers who had sex with paid partners and exposed to intervention program were more likely to use condoms consistently (aOR: 2.1, 95% CI 1.2-3.7). The consistent condom use among respondents who travel through states with targeted interventions towards female sex workers was higher than those who travel through states with less intensive program among FSWs. CONCLUSIONS: These evaluation study results highlight the ability of intensive program to reach truckers who have sex outside marriage with HIV prevention interventions and promote safe sex behaviors among them. Truckers who practice safe sex behaviors with an exposure to intensive program are less likely to suffer from STIs and HIV, which has implications for HIV prevention program with truckers’ population in India and elsewhere. The simultaneous targeted interventions among female sex workers appeared to have contributed to safe sexual practices among truckers.
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spelling pubmed-32875532012-02-28 Heading towards the Safer Highways: an assessment of the Avahan prevention programme among long distance truck drivers in India Pandey, Arvind Mishra, Ram Manohar Sahu, Damodar Benara, Sudhir Kumar Sengupta, Uttpal Paranjape, Ramesh S Gautam, Abhishek Lenka, Satya Ranjan Adhikary, Rajatshurva BMC Public Health Research BACKGROUND: Using data from two rounds of a cross-sectional, national-level survey of long-distance truck drivers, this paper examines the extent and trend of sexual risk behavior, prevalence of STI/HIV, and the linkage between exposure to HIV prevention programs and safe sex behavior. METHODS: Following the time location cluster sampling approach, major transshipment locations covering the bulk of India’s transport volume along four routes, North-East (NE), North-South (NS), North-West (NW) and South-East (SE) were surveyed. First round of the survey was conducted in 2007 (sample size 2066) whereas the second round was undertaken in 2009-2010 (sample size 2085). Long distance truck drivers were interviewed about their sexual behaviors, condom use practices, exposure to different HIV prevention interventions, and tested for HIV, reactive syphilis serology, Neiserria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis. The key variable of this evaluation study - exposure to HIV prevention interventions was divided into three categories - no exposure, less intensive exposure and intensive exposure. Data were analyzed using multiple logistic regression methods to understand the relationship between risk behavior and exposure to intervention and between program exposure and condom use. RESULTS: The proportion of truckers exposed to HIV prevention interventions has increased over time with much significant increase in the intensive exposure across all the four routes (NE: from 14.9% to 28%, P < 0.01; NS: from 20.9% to 38.1%; NW: 11.5% to 39.5%, P < 0.01; SE: 4.7% to 9.7%, P <0.05). Overall, the consistent condom use in sex with non-regular female partners too has increased over the time (paid female partners: from 67.1% to 73.2%, P <0.05; non-paid female partners: from 17.9% to 37.1%, P <0.05). At the aggregate level, the proportion tested HIV positive has declined from 3.2% to 2.5% in (p<0.10) and proportion tested positive for Syphilis too has reduced from 3.2% to 1.7% (p<0.05). Truckers who had sex with paid female partners (men at risk) were significantly more likely to get exposed to intensive program (aOR: 2.6, 95%CI 1.9-3.4) as compared to those who did not have sex with paid partners. Truckers who had sex with paid partners and exposed to intervention program were more likely to use condoms consistently (aOR: 2.1, 95% CI 1.2-3.7). The consistent condom use among respondents who travel through states with targeted interventions towards female sex workers was higher than those who travel through states with less intensive program among FSWs. CONCLUSIONS: These evaluation study results highlight the ability of intensive program to reach truckers who have sex outside marriage with HIV prevention interventions and promote safe sex behaviors among them. Truckers who practice safe sex behaviors with an exposure to intensive program are less likely to suffer from STIs and HIV, which has implications for HIV prevention program with truckers’ population in India and elsewhere. The simultaneous targeted interventions among female sex workers appeared to have contributed to safe sexual practices among truckers. BioMed Central 2011-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3287553/ /pubmed/22376295 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-S6-S15 Text en Copyright ©2011 Pandey et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pandey, Arvind
Mishra, Ram Manohar
Sahu, Damodar
Benara, Sudhir Kumar
Sengupta, Uttpal
Paranjape, Ramesh S
Gautam, Abhishek
Lenka, Satya Ranjan
Adhikary, Rajatshurva
Heading towards the Safer Highways: an assessment of the Avahan prevention programme among long distance truck drivers in India
title Heading towards the Safer Highways: an assessment of the Avahan prevention programme among long distance truck drivers in India
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title_full_unstemmed Heading towards the Safer Highways: an assessment of the Avahan prevention programme among long distance truck drivers in India
title_short Heading towards the Safer Highways: an assessment of the Avahan prevention programme among long distance truck drivers in India
title_sort heading towards the safer highways: an assessment of the avahan prevention programme among long distance truck drivers in india
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3287553/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22376295
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-S6-S15
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